One journalist told Mandrake that Gove just saw Brexit as a chance to socialise and enjoy a sense of comradeship with 'Brexity people' theneweuropean.co.uk
"Finally someone talking sense on the Internal Market Bill. The MPs are all so scared and destroyed by Brexit they can’t even articulate a rational position" theneweuropean.co.uk
“Disruptive change can be beneficial for a country,” said a professor of politics at the London School of Economics. “That is, in a sense, what Brexit has accomplished.” nyti.ms
“Disruptive change can be beneficial for a country,” said a professor of politics at the London School of Economics. “That is, in a sense, what Brexit has accomplished.” nyti.ms
“Brexit changes everything,” said Paul Gosling, a Londonderry-based English economist. “The sense of a slow momentum toward Irish reunification has become a fast momentum now.” nyti.ms
The political situation in Northern Ireland leaves many unionists unrepresented and Brexit is serving only to heighten this sense of disconnect. bit.ly
Theresa May’s travail was prefigured in June 2016 when a slim majority of British voters said "yes" to Brexit—without a shared sense of its meaning. on.wsj.com
The ticking of an invisible clock. Infighting among British officials. A looming sense that perhaps Theresa May may not pull off a deal. When it comes to Brexit, “it’s looking very grisly.” nyti.ms
Pro-Europeans in Britain have begun to sense a change in the prevailing winds over "Brexit" and are actively trying to drum up support for another say over the country’s future. nyti.ms
"My sense is that we may be on the verge of pulling the BBC back from the brink of becoming part of the Brexit establishment forming behind Farage and Rees-Mogg. This is the moment to raise the volume as high as possible, not to retreat." goo.gl
Could the ‘Two John Redwoods’ be the ‘signal in the noise’ that indicates a dangerous phase when Brexit will increasingly cease to make any sense at all? ow.ly